Wm226
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Are most 4-yr. degrees really useful without some experience in the given field?
I mean, just having a psychology degree isn't going to allow you to become a psychologist the day after you get furloughed.
Personally, it was a tradeoff for me. If I had gone to school for something that I wasn't remotely interested in, I would probably have screwed off and accomplished nothing. Instead, I went for something that interested me, and I've been pretty successful so far.
So what do I have to fall back on if I lose my medical? Probably the same things as Joe Schmoe with his basketweaving degree.
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I like your thinking!
Are most 4-yr. degrees really useful without some experience in the given field?
I mean, just having a psychology degree isn't going to allow you to become a psychologist the day after you get furloughed.
Personally, it was a tradeoff for me. If I had gone to school for something that I wasn't remotely interested in, I would probably have screwed off and accomplished nothing. Instead, I went for something that interested me, and I've been pretty successful so far.
So what do I have to fall back on if I lose my medical? Probably the same things as Joe Schmoe with his basketweaving degree.
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I like your thinking!